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The Granby Police Department would like to welcome you to our web blog. The purpose of the blog is to keep you informed on current information. This Page is designed to compliment our web page. Please check back often for updates.

The Town of Granby would like to announce that there will be a Parking Ban in effect beginning this morning, February 7th at 10 am, until Thursday morning, February 8th at 8am. This means that there is no on-street parking allowed.

Does anyone recognize this guy? He was found roaming in the area of 243 Taylor Street. He has been around for a few days. He was initially spotted a few days ago with another similar looking dog. No microchip and no collar. If you have any information please contact the police department at 467-9222.

The Town of Granby would like to announce that there will be a Parking Ban in effect beginning tonight, January 16th at 11pm, until Thursday morning, January 18th at 8am. This means that there is no on-street parking allowed.

A parking ban will be in effect from 12:00 AM on Thursday January 4th through 8:00 AM on Friday January 5th. No on-street parking will be allowed. The parking ban will allow DPW crews to plow and sand during the forecasted storm.

The Town of Granby would like to announce that there will be a Parking Ban in effect beginning tonight, December 24th at 11pm, until Monday afternoon, December 25th at 4pm. This means that there is no on-street parking allowed.

There will be a town-wide parking ban in Granby in effect from Friday December 22nd at 6 AM until Saturday December 23rd at 4 PM. This means there will no on street parking allowed. The parking ban will allow the streets to be maintained during the forecasted inclement weather.

Granby Police, Fire and Ambulance personnel responded to a 911 call for a head on collision in the area of 239 Chicopee Street at approximately 2:00 PM this afternoon. Officers arrived and found the crash involved two vehicles that collided head on in the southbound lane. Fire and ambulance personnel from Granby and South Hadley Fire District One worked to remove the drivers of both vehicles from their respective vehicles. The jaws of life were used to remove one of the operators. Troopers from the Massachusetts State Police Barracks in Belchertown were called and assisted with the crash as well.

The crash investigation showed that a 2012 Honda sedan was being driven by Diana Weldon of Barton Street in Belchertown. The Honda was headed north when it crossed into the southbound lane and collided with a 2005 Jeep Cherokee that was headed south and being driven by Erik Binczewski of Crawford Street in Bondsville.

That area of Chicopee Street was closed to traffic while responders dealt with the crash and rendered aid to both drivers. The road reopened to traffic at approximately 3:30 PM.

Both drivers were transported to the hospital for injuries sustained in the crash.

The Town of Granby would like to announce that there will be a Parking Ban in effect from tomorrow, December 9th at 8am, until Sunday afternoon, December 10th at 12pm. This means that there is no on-street parking allowed.

A resident called the police department today to report a scam. The resident’s caller ID showed that it came from the Granby Police Department’s phone number. The caller said they were calling from US Legal Support and that the resident needed to show up at the police department by 2PM or a warrant would issue for his arrest. The scammer left a call back phone number of (844) 335-1076.

This is just another version in a long list of scams. Please don’t give any personal information or money to anyone you are wary of